Wrestlemania 29 week: HOF + Hulk Hogan Uncensored & more (20130

It has been four years since I last attended a Wrestlemania – that time was in Houston and my nephew flew down to join me . I was actually down there to speak at a University and a series of DJ gigs and happen to fit it in. The whole thing was covered by a reporter from MSN.com that you can read here.
This time Wrestlemania was being held in the NY/NJ area – so naturally being just across the river I was planning on attending. This would be Wrestlemania 29 and my 5th to attend in person. Now if that sounds uber-fan like – what till I tell you about some of the people I encountered.
I found the numbering a little odd as they had the first one in NYC, than the 10th, than the 20th (that I was in attendance for) so naturally it would seem they would have next year’s 30th here so I don’t know why but I think the logic is that it mimics the Super Bowl in terms of a city has to bid and be willing to move forward and that’s what dictates where its held.

Another feature that is purposely mirrored after the Super Bowl is that its not just a one day affair on a Sunday – It’s a week long affair of events, press conferences, fan festivals, autograph sessions, charity drives, a Hall of Fame induction ceremony, the works.
On Weds the WWE held an official press conference at Radio City Music Hall and on Thurs a very high-profile private charity event on Wall St.

And though this is officially a week of WWE sponsored events with only its talent roster and their precense that mark any event “official” all of the other indie federations get in on the action too. Though the WWE would like for you to think that they are the only game in town, and to extent they really are, they can’t stop these other ones from cashing in on having such a captive audience of die hard wrestling fans from all over the world all in one place.
It’s also mecca for the fans because they have literally the entire american wrestling industry at their reach all in one place at the same time.

Friday – April 5th

So along with the official WWE events theirs a virtual buffet of things to choose from as well, especially if you pay attention to the indie circuit. Or maybe to see an old favorite signing autographs. It kinda becomes Class Reunion and more often than not it kinda becomes a sad case kinda like what is portrayed in
The Wrestler with old dogs vying for a piece of recognition.

I’m kinda of a sucker for those things as well because though fantasy doesn’t really work for me, I do enjoy nostalgia, but sometimes when you see these old dudes you kinda wished you could just remember them the way you used to. Of the list of things here were the most notable non-WWE events:

Iron Sheik Roast at Caroline’s Comedy Club in New York City

Pro Wrestling Syndicate “Supercard 2013”  from Sportsplex in Metuchen NJ.
Big Van Vader as Guest Commissioner
The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff appearing together for the last time.
Superstar Billy Graham to appear.
Rock N Roll Express vs. The Briscoes
& more

Ring of Honor were having their yearly get together over at Hammerstein Ballroom & right across the street from Madison Square Garden where the WWE Hall of Fame induction will take place on Sat, at the Pennsylvania Hotel the PWR Federation were holding a Hall of Fame Ceremony of their own on Fri, honoring
King Kong Bundy, Demolition & more.

TNA were also getting into the action with a live event up in Suffolk county on Friday.
However out of all of that to choose from, the one for Friday I decided on, based on geographic location, price & ability to access I went to something called
Hulk Hogan Uncensored: w/ Eric Bischoff at the historic Beacon Theater.

Hulk Hogan Uncensored: w/ Eric Bischoff – April 5th – The Beacon Theater – NYC

Again I chose this event because:

A) It was in Manhattan when alot of these were way out in NJ or up in White Plains
B) It was being held at the Beacon Theater, an historic venue I’ve always wanted to see the inside of.
C) Totally affordable and tickets were available. I was able to walk right up, get a ticket for $25 and get a good seat.
D) Love him or hate him, I will always in some form, be a Hulkamaniac.

A few notes about getting there: For one, even though its April it was still FREEZING in NYC – like in the 20s – when I got off the train, one of the dustier homeless men that NYC has to offer was screaming out front of the venue soliciting people for crack cocaine.
The Beacon Theater venue was a beautiful, classy setting for this event. It reminded me of some of the really well done Hall of Fame events at the smaller theaters in the past before it became just yet another block of programming. Not to mention how many amazing shows have been performed here.
I should also mention that this was NOT a kid’s deal – this didn’t start till after 10pm and the lines for liquor in the lobby were long.

I don’t know if was because of the compeition of all of the other events but even at this low ticket price, the place was less than a third full and this venue is not large at all. I guess fans wanted more action than to come to essentially to hear two people talk.
I was looking forward to the intimacy and a special evening, but an all male, drunk, NYC crowd had me worried and with good reason.

Soon after I got to my seat, the lights lowered and a very gray and out of shape Eric Bischoff strolls out in sweatpants and looks like he just woke up. It was very informal to say the least. He spoke briefly before introducing Hogan who came out to as much noise as about 100 drunk New Yorkers could make on a Friday night.

 

I was partially there for the unintentional comedy and it didn’t disappoint & there were some ridiculous overstatements. Hogan discussed how he was in the hospital and suddenly Macho Man Randy Savage showed up and they settled their differences, and a few weeks later Randy died. It is tough to believe that Hogan and Savage both happened to be in the same hospital at the same time by chance, but he did go on to say that Randy Savage was his favorite wrestler to work with.At times it was difficult to hear because wrestling fans are just so rude and it reminded me of why I don’t go to more live events. It also started a week-end long frustration with them that by Monday night I was at the end of my rope. People just shouting things out like its a wrestling match, and as the alcohol kicked in, so did the competitive nature of who could get the bigger reaction.
Unfortunately the guy sitting next to me was a contender and once he got some attention, he just would not stop.
Finally I had to look over at him and said in deprecating way “Would you shut up with that already?” and I was smiling and friendly – but of course since I am thin no one is sweating me on site and he just kept on.

Then they opened the floor for a Q & A and I was thinking that this was really going to get out of hand. This was horribly organized and you could tell that Hogan & Bischoff were just making it up as they went along. As expected most of the people that asked questions were not exactly making the most insightful inquiries.
Amazingly, no one asked about the sex-tape, but when a fan screamed that Hulk should never have gotten married, Hogan said “Amen!” He also seemed to have an affinity for the late Sensational Sherri, and emphasized that he was single when he first saw her at a strip club.
One person did ask the question that I would have asked and that was about the finish at Wrestlemania 18 vs. the Rock – one of my fave matches ever.
The crowd really pissed me off but nonetheless, it was fascinating to hear two of the most influential people in the history of wrestling on-stage speaking in a fairly intimate atmosphere.

After all these years, he still has that magical connection with the audience. Other wrestlers should watch and learn from the way Hogan talks to people. He always uses words like “we” and how “all of us” have been on a “journey” with him. It makes the crowd feel connected to him, and he really does have a special bond with the audience. Guys like Triple H, Shawn Michaels, and C.M. Punk just do not have it, and that is why there is such a huge separation from them and guys like Hogan, Austin, and Rock.

Sat – April 6th

Ok so tonight is the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony – a tradition that they do the night before Wrestlemania every year. For me, this is my favorite event and though I currently didn’t have a ticket to this or Wrestlemania – if I get into only this I will be satisfied.

Of course there again were some surrounding events:
Legends of the Ring were holding something they were calling a Superticket of Legends as part of a larger Non-WWE fan festival called Wrestlecon.
With appearances by some of my old faves that I would have liked to have seen such as:

Cowboy” Bob Orton Jr.
Paul Orndorff
Kamala
Mr. Fuji
Slick
Tito Santana
Greg Valentine
Brutus Beefcake
The Genius Lanny Poffo
Doink & Dink The Clowns
& a ton more

These were during the day so the timing was alright but not only was this way out in in Secacus, NJ – but tickets to Wrestlecon were freaking $250.00!!
Ring of Honor the night before wasn’t much cheaper – I don’t know where they get off with this shit and still be competitive. Sorry to perpetuate an old stereotype as well conveinetly exclude myself, but wrestling still generally appeals to the lowest common denominator who usually don’t have six-figure annual salaries that would require to do all of this.

Again my main thing was getting into the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony so I went with that –

WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony – April 6th – Madison Square Garden – NYC

Ok this is going to take a bit of explaining and perhaps the weirdest part of the entire weekend. Not to mention my tolerance/patience for wrestling fans took a huge nose dive which was already pretty low after last night.
Again, for me this is the most special of the events because it celebrates entire careers, its done out of charachter and is meant to honor what its supposed to without any gimmicks. For a guy in his 30s, its also cool to see the older wrestlers I loved get some recognition if only for the last time.
This year, being held at Madison Square Garden is special just on that fact alone – but to really put it over the top is that they are finally inducting the legendary Bruno Sammartino. A name that is synonamous with professional wrestling at the Garden and has been responsible for more sell-outs at the worlds’s most famous arena than anyone in history.
For me and I’m sure others, this fully legitamizes the Hall of Fame. Sammartino and WWE head honcho Vince Mcmahon have never gotten along, and Sammartino, a total class act, distanced himself from the product that Mcmahon had turned the sport into.
However Triple H apparently reached out to Sammartino and buried the hatchet and showed him the companies growth that lead to him being here.
To see Bruno Sammartino headline the Garden one more time was my mission this evening.

Of the four previous Wrestlemanias I’ve attended I’ve only been to one previous Hall of Fame induction ceremonies, which was also at the last one I attended in Houston for Wrestlemania 25 where they inducted Stone Cold Steve Austin and my all time faves, the Von Erichs.
I was able to walk up and buy a ticket for $20 and walk right in an hour before show time. I knew that this being NYC and what was at stake with Bruno that it wasn’t gonna be as easy but I totally underestimated, not only this event but just how large wrestling has become in general.

I get over to the Garden where I’m told that the event is sold out and their was a large line of people waiting to buy tickets from possible cancellations etc.
Ok, this is going to be harder than I thought, plus I hadn’t brought any cash and I’m totally leery of scalpers in this town.
I know that wrestling fans aren’t really known for their intellect or fashion sense and I have a long but harmless lineage of making fun of Canadians but I’m going to unfold a story that is going to take your breath away:

My strategy was to go to the ticket window and see if I could get a ticket anyway – also people selling legit tickets hang around there where as the fakers are rightfully too scared to take it that far by going inside. Almost instantly I meet Joe, a 23 year old Jay-Z fan from Toronto. A decent looking kid dressed head to toe in Ed Hardy/Affliction wardrobe with a matching motorcyle jacket that looks simliar to the one that Daniel Bryan wears to the ring, again if it was marketed by Ed Hardy. Joe appears to be with people but sitting alone with an extra ticket for reasons that are yet unclear. I ask Joe how much he wants for the ticket and he says “Just face value” – which I soon learn is $120.00! Naturally I pass, but Joe makes an offer that if he can’t sell it by the time doors open I can have it for half that. About 20 mins pass before I see Joe again and it was to pay me the courtesy that he had indeed sold the ticket for $120 – A fact that he was greatly pleased with himself for.
An aquaintance of Joe’s, a guy we will call Matt, ALSO has an extra ticket that he is clearly exasperated to get rid of. The guy Matt is sitting with just sold HIS extra ticket for only $50 bucks that seems to be causing Matt great stress.
Ok, $50 bucks? Now we are talking but just to illustrate my naviete/arrogance/cheapness that was still a bit more than I had expected.
But it was time to make my move – I saw Matt and his friend following the $50 guy to the ATM and that’s when I decided to follow them and offer the same to Matt for his. Joe also decides to tag along to make the trip back outside with an agenda of his own – and that was to ask me to take a few photos of him with his Ipad in front of the building for prosterity.
I agreed and would have anyway but I admit I also had my own agenda was to buddy with Joe in order to have influence over Matt to sell me the ticket for the price I wanted to pay.
At first this is a strike out as Matt declines but I still take the photos for Joe anyway –
NOW here is where shit gets real dark –
Joe doesn’t ask me to take just a few photos of him by the WWE sign or the MSG sign – he suddenly becomes profoundly particular and asks me to take pic after pic after pic of literally the same pose – he even scolds my abilities at one point.
You know the typical “Excuse me, would you make taking a pic of me/us?” thing where they take two pics max and even if you don’t like them you thank the person and either move on or ask someone else after the first person has left? – Apparently this is not something that is practiced in Canada.
I must have taken about 50 pics of him in the same pose at the same spot – he just could not become satisfied. I put up with it until I got my ticket.
Suddenly Matt walks by, looking defeated, still not having sold his ticket: A bit about Matt – for some reason though this is a formal affair for the wrestlers Matt is wearing a nice suit but I get the impression that Matt is always in a suit – Joe stops him and points to me and tells him I’m looking for a ticket. He already knew what I was offering and exhaustively relents – I give him $60 and now I have a ticket – but not before I hear this gem of an exchange:

When Matt walked by as I was taking the 1000th pic of Joe – Joe asked Matt a series of questions that blew this whole thing wide open and I had an AHA! moment. He first asked “How’s your Pay Per View schedule looking?” – Matt responds “All of them” – to which Joe replies “I’m only going to seven this year” –
Then I realize – these guys didn’t come together – these guys buy two tickets but come seperatlely cause they have no friends –  they just simply recognized each other after continously seeing each other because they are FUCKING GROUPIES!!
This next question & answer will seal that – Realizing now that they haven’t seen each other since what ever last PPV that saw each other at – Joe, playing the student to Matt’s master – Joe asked “How’s the hotel?” – for which naturally I assumed was an inquiry into “How’s your accomodations this year as maybe compared to last year” – to wit Matt replied – “Oh its on total lock-down now” – to which they both nodded and smiled familiarly.
Then I realized they were talking about the hotel THAT THE WRESTLERS ARE STAYING AT!! – These two fucking zeros routinely track this info down and stalk where these guys are fucking sleeping!! – This is not something that are ashamed of, quite the opposite, this is information that they feel is priveledged and are quite proud of knowing. You can tell that Joe is envious that Matt has surpassed him in this capacity.

I asked: “How do you guys afford to follow wrestlers around?” – Matt without a hint of embarassment or self-awareness is quick to answer first:
He first adjusts his tie in a really creepy way and says that he works in politics like I’m a drunk teenager he’s trying to bang and this will get him to first base.
Joe apparently works in television in Canada.

Well I got a ticket and I’m headed inside finally – Joe follows me, again he has no friends and his here alone – He follows me because now I guess he feels that I owe him and can hit me up to take more pics of him – I am now Joe the Canadian’s personal biographer.
We get to his seat that is on the opposite side of the arena from mine – I’m feeling good so I oblige and he wants me to take his pic of course and again he obsesses over every angle, tried several different rows, doesn’t seem to mind at all that he is not only clearly taking advantage of me but alienating me simultaneously. This goes on and on for about a dozen or so more pics and he doesn’t seem to be anywhere near satisfied. At one point I accidentally hit the wrong button and it took me to a folder where you can see that he has tortured many people before me as they were THOUSANDS of pictures of just him and some they were HUNDREDS of him in basically the same pose – The theme to Psycho started playing in my head – so before contemplating throwing this fucking Canuck’s IPAD across the arena – I just handed it to him and turned around and walked away without a word.

So now I walk all the way to the other side of the arena to discover that man I got a pretty good seat – I knew I was going to be seated next to Matt so at least it was in a good location. When I see Matt he tells me that “he didn’t know” that his cousin was coming and would I mind switching seats “since I cut you such a good deal on that ticket” – He points to the new seat that was just a few over on the same row and across the aisle. The seat was acutally an improvement combined with my eagerness to get the fuck away from this guy – I committed a rookie mistake: I didn’t look at the actual seat number.
Come to find out my “new seat” was at the end of the next section now so far it was behind the stage and I couldn’t see anything.
I wasn’t having it – I went back to Matt and told him I knew what he was trying to pull that simply the cousin had a shitty seat that he had now stuck me with.
His reply was to shrug me off and suggested I take it up with an usher –  I was about to fucking kill this fatslob as the lights lowered so I just found an empty seat a few rows down where I could see – but with the anticpation that I would be ejected at any moment which threatened to ruin the entire evening.

Ok now on the ceremony! – It was fun watching all the WWE Superstars enter with their familes in formal wear, taking their seats and talking to each other.

Michael Cole announces that the ceremony will start in a couple minutes, but not before issuing a warning that heckling would NOT be tolerated. CM Punk holds up an “applause” sign and dueling CM Punk/UnderTaker chants begin. He is sitting with former wrestler Amy “Lita” Dumas, who was one of my all-time faves and they are clearly dating.
Jerry “The King” Lawler takes the stage and tells the fans, “This is awesome.” The fans proceed to engage in a loud “This is awesome” chant.
The inductees:

Mick Foley

Lawler announces that Mick Foley will be the first inductee. It’s an interesting move when you consider the fact that it looked like he was going to be the headliner a couple months ago before Bruno Sammartino’s inclusion.
Lawler introduces Foley’s presenter, fellow WWE Hall of Famer Terry Funk. Funk calls Foley “nuts, crazy and out of his ever-loving mind,” but says that he “loves him like an ugly brother.”
Funk claims that Mr. Socko wants him to open an envelope in his jacket. Funk says, “Come on down Dude Love, Mankind, Cactus Jack and my favorite, Mick Foley.” The crowd explodes with “Thank you, Foley” chants.

Foley says that between himself, Bruno Sammartino and Bob Backlund, they held the WWE Championship for a total of 6,225 days. He then says that he held it for 47 of those days, and the crowd erupts. He tells the story of hitchhiking from his college to MSG in order to see the steel cage match between “Superfly” Jimmy Snuka and “Magnificent” Don Muraco.
He thanks The Undertaker. He says that long before Hell in a Cell, Taker put him on the map in WWE. He also thanks the late Paul Bearer for how much he helped him early in his WWE career.
Known for his love of Christmas he says that he invited a very special person, Santa Claus, but he couldn’t make it. and then says he has to live with the fact that he never beat Chris Jericho as the camera showing perfect timing shows Jericho shaking his head mocking him saying “Never, not once”
Then Jericho comes on the stage and lies down for Foley. Foley drops an elbow on Jericho and Punk breaks charachter by making the three count.

 

 

Jericho is even willing to put guys over at the Hall of Fame! Foley, also famously a Rocky obsessive yells, “Yo Adrian, I did it!” It is an awesome, touching moment that instantly made dealing with those two groupies worth it and I was proud to be here.
He says that of all the great moments he has had at MSG, being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame is at the very top. That caps a long, but highly entertaining speech. Santa and Mrs. Claus then make their appearance by embracing Foley as Jingle Bells plays.
Let me say this: The other Hall of Fame I attended was a sham – it was timed for TV settings and when the inductees would come out they would be facing a large time clock counting backwards that of course they audience at home never saw – usually only giving them around 5 mins to speak. It was horribly dissapointing not to mention disrespectful and felt like this was no longer about honor and just more content for advertisers. I remember seeing some of the earlier HOF ceremonies with Bret Hart and Ric Flair on DVD and they were incredible and unrestrained and that’s what I had hoped for in Houston and didn’t get it so I was happy that their was no clock tonight.
Also –  who the heck is gonna be able to top Foley??

 

Trish Stratus Now I did get moved around a few times after Foley but I finally got settled only a few rows over from my original seat – I met a dude that had come all the way from Bahrain named Salman – Also came from another country, also bought two tickets and had no companion – however this guy was actually really cool and I was grateful for him and also knowing I was sitting in a seat that wasn’t going to be taken from me.
Up next was Trish Stratus – perhaps the best all-around female performer they have ever had and the youngest regardless of gender to be inducted ever.
Lawler then introduces Stephanie McMahon as Trish’s presenter.  Stephanie lists her many accomplishments, including being a seven-time WWE champion. She then says that “according to Trish, she may not be done yet.”

 

 

She opens with disbelief she was back in MSG because that is where her last match took place, then unravels a scroll and jokingly says, “If you don’t hear your name mentioned tonight, please refer to the list below.”
She says Jim Ross gave her a gift when she first met him, and she pulls it out from her dress. The crowd begins to cheer. It’s a pen that she signed her first contract with. She covers up the logo and says she had to “get the F out so the Pandas don’t get pissed off.” In reference to the WWE once being the WWF before losing a lawsuit to World Wildlife Federation. The fans love it.
She gives a special thanks to her mom & says that she retired in 2006 because her mom had cancer, but her mom is “the real fighting champion” because she is now cancer free.
Besides this and the fun jokes & looking amazing – she is brutally awkward and not just in that weird Canadian way – but just painful – I felt bad but I couldn’t wait for her portion to end.
Not to mention the fans were really starting to piss me off with how disrespectful they were being during her segment and the awful things they were chanting, especially when she went to thank her husband Ron, who is met with boos when he is shown on the screen. Fans continue to boo whenever she mentions him, but ultimately give him a round of applause and chant “Ron.” but only after Trish also reveals that she is pregnant and will be having the baby in September.

Booker T

Booker thanks his brother for the introduction. He says that there is only one thing missing that would make the night perfect. The fans chant “Spin-a-roonie,” but he says that he wished his mother could be there.
He says the first job Stevie got him after he got out of jail was as a security guard. He says he didn’t mention that he had a record, but they let him go six months later when they found out. His hard work allowed him to put his past behind him, though.

In closing, Booker thanks the fans and says that they made his career a success. He also gives a special thank you to his wife, Sharmell.
He puts an exclamation point on his speech by saying, “Can you dig that, sucka?” Before he can leave the stage, Stevie Ray stops him, and Booker then gives the fans what they want with a “Spin-a-roonie.”

 

 

Bob Backlund

Jerry Lawler then introduces Extra host Maria Menounos as Backlund’s presenter and calls her “one of his favorites.” – A notorious horndog Lawler is but how could he help himself? Maria Menounos is seriously one of the most stunningly gorgeous women I’ve ever seen in person – She is literally to die for.

 

 

She starts by discussing her history as a wrestling fan and that she considers Backlund to be a good friend. She met him on the set of her first movie when she was 18 and he has been a part of her life ever since.
She lauds his great determination and tells a story about him taking a step test when he was well into his 50s. Backlund had set the record by doing it for two hours straight 20 years earlier, and he shattered the record by doing it for an incredible eight consecutive hours.
However she then starts rattling off Backlund-related facts such as lifting Hulk Hogan over his head with one arm and Backlund only visiting the doctor twice since 1974. This goes on for entirely too long and the crowd gets restless as it chants “We want Bob!”
Now here is where my patience for the wrestling fans was reaching a breaking point – Yes she was going on for waaaaay too long – and I myself was also growing impatient, but it didn’t inspire me to resort to yelling “Show us your tits!!” in front of row of 8 year old like the assholes behind me.
The fans then begin to shower Menounos with “What?” chants before she finally introduces Backlund for the induction.
For those that don’t know its wrestlings answer to the orchestra starting to play during someone’s acceptance speech at an award show but is done crudely and is meant to show utter disrespect and intolerance. I know that this is a wrestling event and I didn’t expect the crowd to sit there like it was their younger sister’s graduation but this was unnacceptable.
Further fanning the flame was these guys sitting directly in front of us. Five of douchiest, yuppy, younger wanna-be Wall St. guys whose form of disrespect I found the most offensive by just simply ignoring the proceedings and talking loudly and openly about some college basketball that “they had alot of money riding on”.
They were obviously drunk and wanting to show off but what were they doing here? – They had no interest –
I finally reached by breaking point when the loudest one during a tender moment of the speech yells to his buddies that the team he was betting on were “on fire”.
I responded by getting in his face and saying “If you don’t shut the fuck up I’m gonna set YOU on fire asshole” – His friends laughed and he was embarassed but it really didn’t deter him much, until they all left to go get more beer.
Wound up I asked the “What?!” chanters behind me to stop which only encouraged them to be louder – This overweight gal from NJ with some of the worst teeth I’ve ever seen chose to be my ally but her inability to articulate made stoking the fire easier and I was now erroneusly linked to someone that was not unlike the Seahag from the old Popeye cartoon. It’s moments like this where I think “What the fuck am I doing here?”.

Finally Backlund takes the podium while wearing his trademark bow tie and suspenders. He stalls for several moments before thanking Menounos. It seems as though he does that in an effort to combat the boos that Menounos received during her speech.
He starts by saying “I respect Bruno Sammartino because he paved the road for guys like me.” Backlund yells about Sammartino never giving up and then says, “Right, Mr. Cena.” The fans boo, but Backlund says he didn’t care if they booed because you can never give up.
Backlund talks about Vince McMahon taking over the company from his father. He says that some people got hurt when Vince took over and that he was one of those people.
Rather than elaborating on that previous thought, Backlund talks about his childhood in Minnesota and discusses having an outhouse. He is clearly batshit crazy and begins yelling incoherently about never giving up. He starts pacing the stage and going crazy.

 

 

 

He asks the fans if they remembered the last time he was in Madison Square Garden. He says that he didn’t remember either.
Vince McMahon sneaks up behind Backlund from the backstage area and appears to signal for him to wrap it up.  The fans get a kick out of it, and Backlund’s odd speech finally comes to an end.

 

Donald Trump

Lawler comes to the podium and says it will be tough for Mr. McMahon to follow that up. He then introduces Donald Trump’s Hall of Fame video package and the fans boo loudly.
Vince then takes the podium after receiving a thunderous applause. McMahon is looking much younger now that the old hairstyle is back. “Thank you Vince” chants break out as he begins to speak.
As McMahon is about to introduce Trump, the fans begin to boo. Vince quips, “You’re not even going to let him come out here before you boo him?”
The booing continues, but Trump gets a reprieve by mentioning WrestleMania IV and saying that he met the great Andre the Giant. The booing continues soon after, however.

 

 

When he introduces his daughter Ivanka, though, the fans go wild. Trump says, “Finally people like someone from the Trump family.”
The booing continues soon after until Trump says that he considered being inducted into the Hall of Fame to be his greatest honor. Trump’s speech is short, but sweet and quite entertaining because of the red-hot crowd.

Bruno Sammartino

Lawler comes to the mic for a final time and says that Bruno Sammartino sold out Madison Square Garden 187 times. The fans go wild. Sammartino’s Hall of Fame video package then plays.
Lawler introduces former California Governor and actor Arnold Schwarzenegger as Sammartino’s presenter. The crowd is surprisingly receptive and gives him a standing ovation.

 

 

Arnold remarks that MSG is packed and then asks, “Where were all of you when my movie came out last year?” The fans get a good laugh out of that one.
He talks about Sammartino’s strength and says he knows something about power. Arnold says that he himself lifted 400 pounds just last week. He jokes that he lifted New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. I didn’t realize Arnold was so witty.
He met Bruno in the 1960s when he competed in a Mr. Olympia contest and Sammartino was a judge and makes a convincing case that Sammartino is a great immigrant story as he emigrated from Italy, overcame bullying and became a world-class athlete.

He then introduces Sammartino, and the fans give him a standing ovation while chanting “Bruno!” Sammartino is about to begin his speech, but the MSG faithful give him yet another standing ovation. There is a great deal of respect for what Sammartino accomplished in this building.

 

 

Bruno says that the fans’ parents’ grandparents probably came to see him years ago, and the warm reception makes it feel like they’re still here tonight.
He says it was 50 years ago when he became the World Wide Wrestling Federation champion at MSG. He also mentions slamming the massive Haystacks Calhoun at Madison Square Garden. He says he thought the roof was going to blow off when he accomplished the feat.
He says he wants to thank MSG and its fans for what they did for him. He says that the one arena that everyone around the world knows is Madison Square Garden. Sammartino says he believes that MSG allowed him to be the headliner everywhere he went.
He then talks about his childhood. He says that the Nazis wiped out one-third of his hometown. Bruno and his family escaped and hid in the mountains for 14 months. He credited his mother with helping him survive due to her will and dedication.
He says that he wouldn’t have made it had the war lasted a couple more months because he took ill. Sammartino battled illness for a few years and doctors didn’t give him a good chance to live, but his mother said that she would not lose another child. Bruno survived, of course, and the rest is history.
Sammartino says, “I want to conclude because it’s late and we’ve been here too long.” He closes by saying that he owes all of his success to the fans that have supported him.It is a great moment and for me personally I got what I came for inspite of how rude the crowd was and the charachters I had to deal with.
The night doesn’t end without some other realizations – I was one of the last people to leave the building as I was standing in the stairwell charging my phone.
When behind me I see two, extremely hot, heavily tattooed girl in the early 20s coming down the stairs – My first thought is – “Ok what could THEY be possibly doing here?” – When I hear them hatching a plan to try to locate C.M Punk –
Then, not five minutes later – two more very hot, very tattooed girls come down the stairwell loudly announcing the same agenda. This is a revelation to me –
As I’m making my way to subway on 8th Ave I have to walk along the side of the building that is in utter chaos – As escalades and limos line the streets awaiting their wrestling royalty passengers – it seems as not just the capacity of the building is outside hoping to catch a glimps but the entire city.
Suddenly a minor riot ensues and I can’t help but look to see the source, and sure enough out walks C.M. Punk, hand in hand with Lita and you would think that the fucking Beatles were here by the reaction.
My lasting image was one of Paul Heyman in front of them, all walking to the same car and his downright strut was one that was not a work and could only come from someone that was actually living this. Before Punk enters the car, he stands on the seat and holds his hand up for the crowd and they go postively apeshit.
I had no idea.

Across the street from the Garden another event was happening tonight –
Called – Shenanigans in the Concrete Jungle Party at Hotel Pennsylvania with an impressive lineup of

Kevin Nash
Matt Hardy
Rikishi
Jake Roberts
Maria Kanellis
& more

I would have gone just to see Maria Kanellis and the party was set to start right at 11pm but I kinda had my fill of this for the night and was headed to another party in Brooklyn.

Hope you enjoyed Part I – look for parts II & III (the conclusion) later this week!

Photos –

Roy Turner
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